New Art on the Trail
- Town Center CID
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
With the addition of two new murals and the first Tiny Doors ATL installation outside of Atlanta’s perimeter, the Noonday Creek Trail has officially become an Art Walk experience.

Town Center Community is transforming Noonday Creek Trail into more than just a path for walkers, runners, and cyclists—it’s now a cultural journey. With the addition of two new murals and the first Tiny Doors ATL installation outside of Atlanta’s perimeter, the trail has officially become an Art Walk experience.
This fall, muralists Kelsey Wishik and Leigh Ann Culver unveiled vibrant works that reshape the trail’s underpasses into dynamic community landmarks. Wishik’s mural, Radiant World, wraps a bridge support beam in bold color blocks and floral patterns, symbolizing growth and transformation. Nearby, Culver’s Stained Glass mural casts light beneath the bridge with panels that bring a sense of serenity and reflection.

On October 25, the community celebrated another first: the debut of Tiny Doors ATL along Noonday Creek Trail. Artist Karen Anderson Singer, known for her whimsical seven-inch doors found throughout Atlanta, selected a site on Noonday Creek Trail that inspired her to create the first standalone door outside the city. The piece, blending natural elements with playful detail, invites visitors to stop, wonder, and return again and again.

Help us continue bringing art and community together—learn how to contribute or sponsor future placemaking initiatives here.





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